Dixie USFS

Airport Identifier:

A05

Elevation:

5148

Latitude:

45.5207406

Longitude:

-115.5176267

 Three miles southwest of Dixie Town, which has its own airstrip, this Forest Service strip is in a wooded valley next to Crooked Creek. It usually is pretty smooth, but rodents are known to dig where they shouldn't. There are no camping amenities at the airstrip, but there is a developed campground one half mile down Crooked Creek. Trout fishing usually is good in Crooked Creek.

Airstrip Features:

Windsock

Classification:

Developed Classification

Airstrips have basic navigational aids and some additional services such as restrooms or camping facilities. May have road access to nearby attractions. Typically located in areas of high use, often in remote settings but maybe accessed by improved roads.

Primary Runway:

18/36

Length:

4500

Type:

Turf

Stuck 'N Stay Emergency Accommodations

IAA Member Hosts

Member Name

Jon De Leuw

208-451-3167
[email protected]
Dixie

Member Name

Tom Richardson

509-448-7350
[email protected]
Valleyford
Warren

Airstrip Manager:

NEZPERCE FOREST, USFS Air Officer
208-983-9571

District:

#7 McCall/Central

District Director:

Dave Irvin
(208) 521-8908
[email protected]

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